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SharePoint
IT or user?
Yes.
Oh. Just noticed IT people seem to really hate it.
The people that wrote the admin UX for sharepoint have no business being employed.
Yeah that might be related to its shitty UI that makes no sense and adds nothing over regular folder/file trees.
I've been building a sharepoint site at work as that's what we have "free". It's such a poor tool - so clumsy and blunt and it annoys me that all this information I'm putting in to it is essentially in a proprietary inaccessible format. Even the integrations with the rest of the office suite and teams are clunky and a bit shit.
I'd much rather use a separate CMS but Microsoft bundles everything together in Office that you can't get a look in for something else.